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Historical demography is the quantitative study of human population in the past.
His main contributions are in the areas of early modern period economic history and historical demography.
The sources of historical demography vary according to the period under study.
The historical demography of the region was the following one:
For many readers, however, the historical demography of the black diaspora will come as a surprise.
Founder of the historical demography and one-place study fields.
Other indirect methods are necessary in historical demography.
The journal includes methodologically novel techniques in the study of political, intellectual, social, and gender history as well as historical demography.
The model grew out of their work in the late 1980s and early 1990s attempting to use inverse projection to infer rates in historical demography.
For services to Historical Demography.
The historical demography of Scotland includes all aspects of population history in what is now Scotland.
Compare: historical demography of Poland.
"Historical Demography".
The Historical demography of Poland shows that in the past, Poland's demography was much more diverse than at present.
Since 1991 he has been University Lecturer in Historical Demography at the University of Oxford.
Scheidel's main research interests are ancient social and economic history, pre-modern historical demography, and comparative and transdisciplinary approaches to world history.
An Introduction to English Historical Demography, London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1966.
His academic researches covered historical demography, urban history, agrarian history, the evolution of vernacular architecture, landscape history and local history.
They studied the historical demography of the South and social mobility and produced a history called Plain Folk of the Old South.
International Committee for Historical Demography (ICHD)
The French historian Louis Henry (1911-1991) is widely credited with the development of historical demography as a distinct subfield of demography.
Detailed analysis of genetic architecture was decades away, and of course insights into selection and historical demography from DNA sequence data were a dim dream at best.
In later years, his research focus was on historical demography, where he developed a number of mathematical models of the World System population hyperbolic growth and the global demographic transition.
Trying to understand 17th-century listings of the inhabitants of Clayworth and Cogenhoe, Northamptonshire, he became persuaded of the need to pursue historical demography more systematically.
It is therefore doubtful that this picture truly represents the complex historical demography of the region rather than being just the result of the type of samplings performed so far."